Overview
NVIDIA Metropolis is an end-to-end application framework that includes pre-trained models, training and optimization tools, deployment SDKs, CUDA-X libraries and the NVIDIA EGX Platform.
The NVIDIA Metropolis application framework makes it easier for developers to combine common video cameras and sensors with AI-enabled video analytics to provide operational efficiency and safety applications across a broad range of industries - including retail analytics, city traffic management, airport operations and automated factory inspections.
Applications are optimized to run on a wide range NVIDIA EGX platform hardware, allowing developers to deploy anywhere securely, from the edge to the cloud.
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NVIDIA EGX Platform,
NVIDIA Metropolis,
Metropolis,
AI-enabled video analytics
Now available, the NVIDIA A16 Tensor Core GPU takes remote work to the next level. Combined with NVIDIA Virtual Apps (vApps), NVIDIA Virtual PC (vPC), or NVIDIA RTX™ Virtual Workstation (vWS) software, it enables virtual desktops and workstations with the power and performance to tackle projects from anywhere with performance indistinguishable from a native PC. Specifically designed and optimized for high-density, graphics-rich virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and leveraging the NVIDIA Ampere architecture, NVIDIA A16 delivers up to 2x the user density, compared with the previous generation M10, reducing the amount of hardware resources needed and lowering the total cost of ownership (TCO), while ensuring the best possible user experience.
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NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstation (vWS),
NVIDIA A16,
NVIDIA Ampere,
NVIDIA Virtual Apps (vApps),
NVIDIA Virtual PC (vPC),
NVIDIA M10
Data volumes have been increasing for years – and researchers expect they will continue to increase in the coming years.
Meanwhile, edge computing, 5G-fueled hyper-connectivity, artificial intelligence (AI), and other new technologies we’ve been hearing about for years are becoming real solution realities, not research projects.
For these and many other reasons, organizations and the technologists that support them are being forced to reimagine the data center that is still the heart of most data-reliant organizations. Modern data centers need to be ready for what’s next, ideally without downtime or unplanned costs.
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aerospace,
Virtualization,
GPU acceleration,
data center,
5G Networks,
high performance computing,
NVIDIA RTX,
parallel processing,
Thinkmate
The NVIDIA® A100 Tensor Core GPU for PCIe (40GB or 80GB version) delivers unprecedented acceleration at every scale to power the world’s highest performing elastic data centers for AI, data analytics, and HPC. Powered by the NVIDIA Ampere architecture, NVIDIA A100 is the engine of the NVIDIA data center platform, providing up to 20x higher performance over the prior generation, and can be uniquely partitioned into seven GPU instances to dynamically adjust to shifting demands. The NVIDIA A100 (40GB or 80GB) delivers the world’s fastest memory bandwidth at over 2 terabytes per second (TB/s) to run the largest models and datasets.
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high performance computing,
Multi-Instance GPU,
NVIDIA A100,
NVIDIA Data Center GPUs,
NVIDIA Ampere,
NVIDIA A100 80GB,
NVIDIA A100 40GB,
Quantum Expresso
NVIDIA RTX A2000 Makes RTX Technology Available to More Professionals
With its compact, power-efficient design, the new NVIDIA® RTX™ A2000 GPU fits more desktops while accelerating AI and ray tracing for design workflows.
The powerful real-time ray tracing and AI acceleration capabilities of NVIDIA’s RTX technology has transformed design and visualization workflows for the most complex tasks, like designing airplanes and automobiles, visual effects in movies and large-scale architectural design.
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Workflows,
PNYPRO,
Architecture,
Real-time ray tracing,
Blender,
NVIDIA Omniverse,
Compact Desktop Computing Solutions,
NVIDIA Ampere,
NVIDIA RTX A2000,
SIGGRAPH 2021
The ability to work effectively and effortlessly with a team of highly skilled colleagues is a decisive competitive advantage that leads to success. This is true on a basketball court or soccer field, but equally true and critical in a corporate environment, a movie special effect studio, or an architectural design firm. Due to COVID-19, today’s workforce is no longer centralized in a single location. It is very likely that your coworkers or business partners are spread across the country, if not across the world, so the ability of stakeholders to collaborate effectively is now a MUST HAVE for any corporation today.
NVIDIA Omniverse™ is an open platform built for virtual 3D design collaboration and real-time physically accurate simulation. Omniverse is comprised of multiple GPU accelerated applications and purpose-built connectors that allow Omniverse to work directly with third-party applications such as Unreal Engine from Epic Games, and popular creative tools from Autodesk, Adobe, Blender, Reallusion, Trimble, and more.
In this blog, we will go over the system requirements and the process to install Omniverse Open Beta inside a Windows 10 environment.
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NVIDIA Omniverse,
Omniverse,
Ampere,
NVIDIA RTX A6000,
RTX A6000,
NVIDIA RTX A5000,
NVIDIA RTX A4000
Today, we live in a data-centric world where information is constantly generated and transported from devices to data centers for storage and analysis. Technologies such as 5G networking and AI at the Edge further accelerate data generation and big data analytic needs. The sheer volume of data needing to be processed makes NVIDIA GPUs like the NVIDIA A100 the de-facto choice for processing enormous and exponentiating datasets. Modern data centers are composed of hundreds, if not thousands of NVIDIA® GPUs, just to meet demand for generating actionable insights quickly from massive amounts of raw data.
To maximize the GPU utilization, data center operators must ensure data flows rapidly from storage to individual GPUs across the entire data center, which prevents GPUs from idly waiting for data to arrive. As GPU performance improves and GPU memory size (frame buffer) also expands, the demand for faster network throughput becomes mandatory as well. Today, up to 400 gigabits per second (400 Gb/s) transfer rates in both Ethernet and InfiniBand are available. At this speed, traditional methods of CPU-based data packet processing simply consume too much system resources and start to impact overall system performance. NVIDIA SmartNIC and Data Processing Unit, (DPU) solutions have dedicated data processors to offload data processing from CPUs, improving data availability and supporting advanced new technologies like GPUDirect that measurably boost overall data center processing capabilities.
PNY is excited to be an NVIDIA Networking product partner carrying and supporting both NVIDIA Ethernet and InfiniBand product categories, including NVIDIA ConnectX SmartNICs, NVIDIA BlueField DPUs, associated accessories, and NVIDIA Spectrum Network Switches, and LinkX transceivers and cables.
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NVIDIA Data Center GPUs,
Mellanox,
ethernet,
400 Gb/s,
200 Gb/s,
100 Gb/s,
InfiniBand
Dynamic Machines is a community-based 3D art contest where visual designers are challenged to build a computer generated Dynamic Machine. The goal is to guide a chrome ball from the starting platform, all the way to the finish line, any way you can imagine, with any 3D program. In the end, everyone’s Dynamic Machine will be combined into a single, rendered video.
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nvidia quadro rtx,
Clinton Jones,
NVIDIA RTX,
PWNISHER,
3D Visual Contest,
The Internet’s Largest 3D,
Powerful SSD,
Render Montage,
Dynamic Machines,
Visual Effects Contest,
3D Contest
Announced at GTC 21 in mid-April, NVIDIA's latest additions to their professional graphics product line will be the subject of an upcoming Webinar with speakers John Della Bona from NVIDIA, and PNY's own Carl Flygare. With new GPUs based on the latest Ampere architecture, and enhanced small-form factor NVIDIA Turing architecture series, NVIDIA’s products continue to advance the boundaries of the possible compared to previous generations and current competitors. Dive into this session with John and Carl to explore how NVIDIA's latest category redefining solutions are enabling professionals to deliver their best work, and how they’re able to unleash new vistas of creativity and productivity.
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NVIDIA GPU,
PNY PRO,
Workflows,
NVIDIA Turing Architecture,
Artificial Intelligence,
data science,
GPU Virtualization,
NVIDIA RTX,
Computational Fluid Dynamics,
GTC 2021,
small form factor,
NVIDIA Ampere,
bioinformatics
PNY’s new Watch2Win contest has started! WATCH2WIN has long been the foundation of PNY's online learning program for professionals who use NVIDIA RTX graphics boards to accelerate their workflow. Watch one of the NVIDIA RTX GPU product snapshots at www.pny.com/W2W to learn which of these advanced professional graphics solutions are right for your workflow and be entered into the contest for a chance to WIN an NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 Powered Workstation from CYBERTRON.
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AEC,
W2W,
Media + Entertainment,
Contest,
nvidia quadro rtx 4000,
NVIDIA RTX,
CYBERTRON